I have tried to produce a series of drawing that demonstrate my understanding of perspective, including being ambitious when using one, two and three point perspective. As well as trying to be confident with my use of directional light, by using a variety of highlights, mid-tones and shadows. I feel I have learnt a lot from this perspective practice, as I have aimed to produce ambitious perspective pieces using a range of pencils, ink and a single coloured pencil crayon. This pushed me to consider, more carefully, where I placed my areas of shadow and where not to put marks to show highlights. There is definitely still room for improvement, as I spend a lot of time drawing construction lines in order to get the right perspective and I'd like for it to come more naturally and to not always have to use a ruler to achieve those straight lines. I think I could also be even more ambitious when it comes to adding tone, especially when using a range of pencils I need to use their different levels of tonal value to my advantage.
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